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Or cut the cores one at a time but often not very practicalYou need to disconnect the N from the CU as well as turning off the MCB, or turn off every MCB supplied by that RCD.
Doc H.
Or cut the cores one at a time but often not very practicalYou need to disconnect the N from the CU as well as turning off the MCB, or turn off every MCB supplied by that RCD.
Doc H.
There are some DIYers that have years of experience. They then hang about on forums pretending to be electricians.You are right in saying a piece of paper does not make you a good electrician. Qualifications and years of experience does. DIYers have neither.
Anyone that needs a step by step guide to do basic domestic stuff is not in anyway competent.There some DIYers that have years of experience. They then hang about on forums pretending to be electricians.
I don't think that has ever been in doubt.Anyone that needs a step by step guide to do basic domestic stuff is not in anyway competent.
Well, I suspect that this could be shown as fraud, and fraud is a criminal offence, prosecutable by the Crown, and quite possibly imprisonable for the perpetrators.I've seen some quite appalling Solar electrics, so bad you have to wonder if it wasn't the roofer what did it!
My favourite was a place on Dartmoor, famous for being dry and sunny! Inverter and isolators mounted externally on the side of a former farm building. Copex down side from roof to DC isolator and connected using indoor fitting, thereby guiding water into isolator. Connections rusted out and failed after 6 months. Only thing preventing total puddle was copex out of bottom of isolator....
Do you need a 'good electrician' to fit a few downlights?You are right in saying a piece of paper does not make you a good electrician. Qualifications and years of experience does. DIYers have neither.
I have some knowledge and understand some basics and can grasp the complexity of work. I would never do anything I wasn't sure about and I came to the forum to ask for people's views and advice in a subject I was unsure of , that of signing off some basic electrical work. I am aware of my limitations in this space and take safety seriously. Some of the responses here have been less than welcoming which has disappointed me whilst others have been helpful.Some, like the OP, haven't got the foggiest.
In the grand scheme of things, you don't really have any. Yes I gather you can wield a screwdriver but as I said above, you have no idea of anything outside of which way to turn the screws to tighten the terminals up. If you really did know your limitations you I find it highly unlikely that you would do any electrical work at all.I have some knowledge